This article examines the interaction between Ay and Horemheb and their attitudes towards one another. Under Tutankhamun, Ay was the fatherly advisor of the king at the court, while Horemheb was the actual governor of all the administration in the country. However, Ay seems to have obtained the title âVizier,â indicating that he was also capable of governing the country. Ay was indeed on the verge of becoming the successor of Tutankhamun. There was strong antagonism between Ay and Horemheb sometime after Tutankhamunâs death. The evidence implies that Horemheb sought to discredit Ay as proper successor to the king. As a result, Ay appears to have excluded Horemheb from greater courtly influence by appointing Nakhtmin not only as his âGeneralissimoâ but also as âKingâs Son.â This squabbling even continued after Ayâs death as Horemheb endeavored to erase all memory of Ay, his men, and even Queen Ankhesenamun in revenge.****
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This article examines the interaction between Ay and Horemheb and their attitudes towards one another. Under Tutankhamun, Ay was the fatherly advisor of the king at the court, while Horemheb was the actual governor of all the administration in the country. However, Ay seems to have obtained the title âVizier,â indicating that he was also capable of governing the country. Ay was indeed on the verge of becoming the successor of Tutankhamun. There was strong antagonism between Ay and Horemheb sometime after Tutankhamunâs death. The evidence implies that Horemheb sought to discredit Ay as proper successor to the king. As a result, Ay appears to have excluded Horemheb from greater courtly influence by appointing Nakhtmin not only as his âGeneralissimoâ but also as âKingâs Son.â This squabbling even continued after Ayâs death as Horemheb endeavored to erase all memory of Ay, his men, and even Queen Ankhesenamun in revenge.****
| å ¨é¨æé´ | è¿å»ä¸å¹´ | è¿å»30天 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| æè¦æµè§æ¬¡æ° | 2722 | 845 | 37 |
| å ¨ææµè§æ¬¡æ° | 674 | 20 | 3 |
| PDFä¸è½½æ¬¡æ° | 1049 | 42 | 8 |